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" England, the capital punimmentfor murder was remitted if the criminal could but read, which in law language is termed benefit of clergy. "
Sketches of the History of Man: In Four Volumes - Página 84
por Lord Henry Home Kames - 1802
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Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1778 - 532 páginas
...the capital punifhment for murder was remitted if the criminal could but read, which in law-language is termed benefit of clergy. One would imagine that...but there is a fignal proof of the contrary ; for fb fmall an edition of the Bible as fix hundred copies, tranflated into Englifh in the reign of Henry...
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Sketches of the History of Man: In Four Volumes, Volumen1

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1778 - 550 páginas
...the capital punimment for murder was remitted if the criminal could but read, which in law-language is termed benefit of clergy. One would imagine that...but there is a fignal proof of the contrary ; for fb fmall an edition of the Bible as fix hundred copies, tranflated into Englifh in the reign of Henry...
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Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1779 - 566 páginas
...of reading made a very flow progrefs. To encourage that art in England, the capital punifhment for murder was remitted if the criminal could but read,...would imagine that the art muft have made a very rapid progrels when fo greatly favoured : but there is a fignal proof of the contrary ; for fo fmall an edition...
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Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1788 - 532 páginas
...puniftiment for murder was remitted, if the criminal could but read, which in law-language is termed beneft of clergy. One would imagine that the art muft have...of the Bible as fix hundred copies, tranflated into Englifh in the reign of Henry VIII. was not wholly fold off in three years. The people of England muft...
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The Phoenix; or, Weekly miscellany improved, Volumen2

436 páginas
...art of reading made fuch flow progrefs, that to encourage it in England, the capital punifhment for murder was remitted if the criminal could but read, which in law language is termed ' benefit of Clergyi' One would imagine that the art muft have made a very great progrefs when fo greatly favbured...
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Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volumen2,Parte1

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 474 páginas
...could but read, which in lawlanguage is termed bensfit of clergy. One would imagine that the art muil have made a very rapid progrefs when fo greatly favoured ; but there is a fignal proof of Arts. t CWee which adnnee the prop-els of of the contrary ; for fo fmall an edition of the аз 6oo...
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Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1807 - 534 páginas
...the capital punifhment for murder was remitted, if the criminal could but read, which in law-language is termed benefit of clergy. One would imagine that...of the Bible as fix hundred copies, tranflated into Englifli in the reign of Henry VIII. was not wholly fold off in three years. The people of England...
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Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1807 - 520 páginas
...but read, which in law-language is termed benefit of clergy. One would imagine that the art iriuft have made a very rapid .progrefs ^when fo greatly...of the Bible as fix hundred copies, tranflated into Englifh in the reign of Henry VIII. was not wholly fold off in three years. The people of .England...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volumen3

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 852 páginas
...of reading made a very slow progress. To encourage that art in England, the capital punishment for murder was remitted, if the criminal could but read,...benefit of clergy. One would imagine that the art must have made a very rapid progress when so greatly favored : but there is a signal proof of the contrary...
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Painting, and the Fine Arts: Being the Articles Under Those Heads ...

Benjamin Robert Haydon, William Hazlitt - 1838 - 244 páginas
...of reading made a very slow progress : to encourage that art in England, the capital punishment for murder was remitted if the criminal could but read,...termed benefit of clergy. One would imagine that the arts must have made a very rapid progress when so greatly favoured : but there is a signal proof of...
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